
Does God exist? Do you doubt there is a God, or do you have faith in God? In an age of science and skepticism, the big questions about God, suffering, and the meaning of life can feel more intimidating than ever. Is it still possible to be a thinking person and a believer? Or believe in God and having a relationship with Him through JESUS CHRIST doesn't matter at all?
This week on Playing Books, we're cracking open one of the most influential books on faith in the 21st century: Timothy Keller's "The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism." We're going beyond the surface to unpack Keller's compelling, intellectual, and surprisingly gracious arguments for Christian belief.
In this episode, you'll discover:
Keller's "Doubt Your Doubts" Framework: How to critically examine the assumptions behind your biggest skepticisms.
Answers to the Top 7 Objections: We tackle common hurdles like "How can a good God allow suffering?" and "Hasn't science disproved God?"
Why "The Clues of God" are embedded in our very nature—from our longing for justice to our search for identity.
A vision of faith that isn't about blind belief, but about a truth that satisfies both the head and the heart.
Whether you're a sincere skeptic, a struggling believer, or just curious about the conversation, this episode provides a roadmap for a more confident and thoughtful perspective.
Get your own copy of "The Reason for God" and discover the depth of Keller's arguments for yourself.
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